![]() The Simpsons once owned a blue-purple CRT television, before replacing it with a blue-purple HDTV. The house does not have an air conditioner. Marge also has a whole drawer of her pearl necklaces (which Marge says are family heirlooms), shown when one is stolen by the Cat Burglar. She keeps many copies in a nearby closet to replace the original if it gets damaged, which is rare. A tank full of fish is sometimes seen in the dining room, but it only appears several times.Ī simple painting of a boat on a sunny day (without the sun) hangs on the wall above the living room couch - Marge once says she "painted it for Homer", but later it's suggested she bought it, and it is titled "Scene from Moby Dick". ![]() On top of the bookcase is a teal colored telephone and lamp with a brown-lime-green base and a white lamp shade. It also includes a blue bookcase filled with pink, blue and orange books. ![]() The floor has a green carpet and a pink-orange-blue mat made of concentric circles. The house has two identical red-brown sofas: one in the sitting room not seen very often, and a well-known one in front of the TV in the living room - the current sofa is a replacement of the destroyed old one (and had a fold-out bed the new one does not have). The house includes a kitchen with the floor having a blue and yellow patterned tile floor. In one episode, Homer made his jerky business with Bart in the basement. At one time the basement held gym equipment. Marge discovered a sauna in the basement, hidden behind a water heater. The basement is often used as a "secret lair", where Homer brewed alcohol to beat prohibition and hid his superhero operation as Pie Man, and where Marge hid during a spell of agoraphobia. However, the appearance of other features like a furnace, ping-pong table, air hockey set and water softener vary from time to time. The basement always includes a washing machine, clothes dryer and a large Olmec head, a present from Mr. Once, they had a burping contest, and another time they had a "making faces" contest. The burping room is a room in 742 Evergreen Terrace that Bart, Lisa and Maggie play in. Near that fence are the tombstones of The Simpsons' former cats: Snowball I, II, III, and Coltrane. Occasionally there is a hammock shown tied to two trees near the fence which borders Ned Flanders backyard. The back garden of the house is surrounded by a wooden picket fence and a low box hedge, and features a patio and the treehouse. On the landing, there is a hatch which leads to the attic. The second story of the house has Homer and Marge's bedroom (with an en-suite bathroom), Bart's bedroom, Lisa's bedroom, Maggie's bedroom, a bathroom and some 'empty' rooms, often shown in inconsistent places in several occasions. Homer was seen relaxing in the Rumpus Room several times. Although rarely seen, there is also a hallway leading to a "Rumpus Room". At the back of the house is the living room and the kitchen, with stairs which lead to the basement (Marge discovered a secret sauna room hidden behind a heater). The sitting room and the dining room both have bay windows. On the ground floor, the front door leads straight into the cyan-floored foyer, with one arch in the wall to the left, leading to the sitting room, one to the right which leads into the dining room, a small cupboard and the pink-and-purple stairs to the second floor. The house is a tan-orange two-story detached house with a garage, basement, attic and lots of mice.
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